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The Standing Stones commemorate all Celtic people who helped pioneer Australia. The memorial of 24 stones, 3 meters high, is arranged as a calendar and is based on Ring Brodgar in the Orkney Islands, Scotland.
It was in Australia`s 1988 Bicentenary Year that the Celtic Council of Australia developed the idea of erecting a national monument to honour all Celtic peoples who helped pioneer Australia. Glen Innes responded with a 46-page submission for Australian Standing Stones, inspired by the Ring of Brodgar in Scotland`s Orkneys.
When viewed from above the arrangement of the Australian Standing Stones also incorporates a Celtic Cross and the Southern Cross. The former indicates that the monument was erected in Christian times, the latter symbolises the heritage link between the old Celtic civilisation and the new.
Location
Address: | Watsons Drive, Martins Lookout, Glen Innes, 2370 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -29.741433 Long: 151.751918 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Landscape |
Sub-Theme: | Settlement |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 1st February, 1992 |
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Plaque :
To commemorate a number of community minded citizens who dedicated many hours of effort to create this monument
Chairman John Tregurtha C.y.C.
Mayor of Glen Innes David Donnelly C.y.C.
Mayor of Severn Shire Alice Clifford
Project Coordinator Lex Ritchie D. Urr
Survveyor Ian MacDonald D.Ua.
Seeking, splitting and drilling stones
Ald. Czeslaw (George) Rozynski D.Urr and Ald. William George Tyson D.Urr
Loading, transporting and unloading of stones
Robert Dwyer D.Urr and Ted Nowlan D.Urr
Initiated by the Celtic Council of Australia
Peter Alexander C.Tu.C. Convenor